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In our articles, you’ll find valuable insights into Italian real estate law. We also cover important family law topics — from divorce procedures to inheritance matters. If a loved one passes away, our content can help you understand what happens to their property or assets under Italian real estate law.
Our articles offer clear, practical guidance to help you make informed legal decisions.
Discover our collection of articles on Italian real estate law
In our articles, you’ll find valuable insights into Italian real estate law, including how to buy a house in Italy and the legal steps required for relocating to Italy with your family.
We also cover important family law topics — from divorce procedures to inheritance matters. If a loved one passes away, our content can help you understand what happens to their property or assets under Italian real estate law.
Whether you’re planning a move, purchasing property, or navigating inheritance in Italy, our articles offer clear, practical guidance to help you make informed legal decisions.
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At De Tullio Law Firm, we help people from all over the world. Our team of experts specialise in Italian property and inheritance law, and we are committed to providing you with clear and practical advice tailored to your specific needs. If you would like to discuss your situation with one of our lawyers, you can schedule a FREE consultation with us.
Discover our collection of articles on Italian real estate law
In our articles, you’ll find valuable insights into Italian real estate law, including how to buy a house in Italy and the legal steps required for relocating to Italy with your family.
We also cover important family law topics — from divorce procedures to inheritance matters. If a loved one passes away, our content can help you understand what happens to their property or assets under Italian real estate law.
Whether you’re planning a move, purchasing property, or navigating inheritance in Italy, our articles offer clear, practical guidance to help you make informed legal decisions.
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Permesso di Costruire (Building Permit) in Italy
SCIA – Structural Renovations in Italy
CILA – Permit for Minor Building Works in Italy
Renovating an Italian Property
Invest in Italian Real Estate
I Want to Sell My Italian Property
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Brussels IV: Cross-Border Inheritance Law
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Unclaimed Italian Property
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Italian Property Services. Background Checks
Check the legalities before you start viewing Italian properties You’ve seen a number of Italian properties online that you really...
First Property Purchases in Italy. Fiscal Benefits And Rules
Tax benefits for first property purchases are contingent on transferring residence Property buyers in Italy often decide to take advantage...
No Certificate of Habitability for An Italian Property?
Buyers can back out of a sale if there is no certificate of habitability A certificate of habitability or certificato...
Right beside you
At De Tullio Law Firm, we help people from all over the world. Our team of experts specialise in Italian property and inheritance law, and we are committed to providing you with clear and practical advice tailored to your specific needs. If you would like to discuss your situation with one of our lawyers, you can schedule a FREE consultation with us.





